I r I I I I I i I A T I ifirftrtMnif Li lull UUliiuu.n If properly worded Htl T Shower t gii' ; fa'.r y T 8wturd. . s peopif imiifcing about r 1 1 1 i . 1 1 1 i i i i i 1 1 I ' 1 'i I I I 1 i PUBLISHED 02ZBRV KFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDRY, VOL. V. NO. 71. KINSTON, N. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1002. PRICE TWO CECTS. Daily r-w . r-r ' a ... ;,J:iiiL'.: OLD llORTfl STATE , ITEYZS AID GOSSIP THB PROPOSED HOSPITAL. The KInston Lodge Knights of Py- thlaa Adopter Resolutions. The hospital , question la being verj favorable diacuseed-by the people 61 Kineton and this section and money for that purpose la being subscribed. ""The proepects for a hospital are bright. i Tha Kinatnn Tswtcra Kn RR Knight's nf A LwSa UOIIof lOUCIl raClOrjf 10 CD Pythias, at their .meeting, last night CD 1XD I2TEKESTKG EAPPE5K3S. Erected it Greensboro. . J3aakere Aaaoeiattoa Adjoarna A Mnr darona Attack Felt Shock of Eraptloo ' Attempts Saicida Wlta Piatol and Potaoa ' , W. Jm Hamphrer, Freight Asant for A. A 27. C. B. B. at Gold.boro Ileal. Moses and Cesar Cone, of Greensboro, large mill and real estate owners, an nounce their purchase of sixteen hundred acres of land adjoining Greensboro, for adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, the establsbment of a hospi tal is neing agitated iur tne town ot Kiif-ton. ' ., , ,. Whereas, the need of such a building thoroughly equipped la to apparent to all: . .- . ,s W'A .y-x A,. And whereas, the members of the order fcnights of Pythias by their well known practice of the principles of fratarolty are always ready to help the suffering to allerlate the distressed and to do aH in their power for the benefit of human ity:! . , - ; Resolved, that the members of Kins ton Lodge No. 66 do hereby unanimously the erection of another cotton -factory ' avnd mill Tillage within a year. The mill I endorse the project and pledge themselves will make blue denims and will be the w gie it t&eir moral, and so lar as may lartplant.ofth.kh,donearth;wi 1 thirty thousand spindles, three thousand oe furnished the "Kiakton Fbbs PjtEie" looms, and employing three thousand I with a request to publish same. SENATE VOTES FOR' PAHAIIA CAI1AL ISTHIIAH CAHAL ALKOST ASSURED Ksirer to Construction Kow Than it Has Eier Been; ' , operatives. Power will be supplied by a twenty-five hundred hotrse power engine. The Cones are the priaclpal stockholders and the company has figured out that - . the building and equipment of the plant will cpseone and a quarter million dol lars. , t v" ' . Pistol and PoUoB.K,::;.-;i.. In a tit- of blues j Wednesday night, a prominent young man of Charlotte, Thomas Marvin Brookehlre, took lauda num and shot himself in the right breast - He sail he was tired ot life." He bad Jast phoned good bye to hie mother before lie shot himself. v tHe is a book-keeper for JjOng Brothers, and was shut up In the office about ll O'clock when he ; at tempted suicide. ' He Is partner In a com mission firm and had lost some business lately, bat the cause" ot his7 action is a mystery. - He shot too high and will re cover, but told the physicians It wa no nse to save him as he would t try again People outside heard the muffled shot And rushed In.. . . , , Mr. Humphrey Bcwigoa. Mr. L. Humphrey, whoforten years bas been actively associated with toe . freight office of the A. and N. C railroad ' In Goldsboro, and for the past six years has been "freight -agent for that road there, has resigned his position to - tube effect July 1, and will engage in the geu ral V commlseion , brokerage business. Mr. Humphrey has made a splendid agent. He will be succeeded by Mr. J. J. Broad hurst, who has filled the position of a- aistant agaut with the above road for several years; and in whom the public aud the road officials wil find a worthy successor to Mr. Humphrey. A Mvrderona Attack. Charlotte News: : Game well , Carson, colored, was arraigned Monday for a murderous attack on John Zigler, a , white carpenter of this city, who lives at . 805 North Tyron street. Mr. Zigler was plng home Saturday night about 9:30 and was near the railroad overhead Bridge on North Tyron street when some body euddenly sprang out from thp dark ness and began e' l.hing away at Mr. Zigler. The assauant. Inflicted a gash about six inches inches long in the breast of Mr. Z:!er and a terrible cut jn-t above the wrist of the left arm. r tit latter cat severed the flsh almos en tirely about the bone. Felt the Shock of the Eruption. The schooner Cora arrfved In Wash ington Wednesday evening from the "WeBt Indies. Wd were four hundred If And sixty miles from Martinique whb the hardest eruption took place." mid Capt. Tuomaa, "but there was a heavy shock on board ehip aud a noticeable rising of 'the water for miles around." " 8. John Day at Oxford. Et John's day this year June 21th et Oxford, will be the most notable, cele bration for nanny Tius. I he oration tL!a year will bo delivered by "the grand t'.i mm," Ceneral il. W. Kanpom. Tlie coe:::.,!'.'. 9 wUl &Uo meet to determine t'-e locsilon of the 1!asol!o torn i Is. . Bespectfully submitted, H. H. Wilson. v E. D. Bbowm. v i L. J. Mswborvs. Thm Oayx atnd Hlahtmarea. . ' The onyx,' so named on account of Its resemblance to the finger nails, could scarcely ' bare been a nice . stone to wear, for, according to mediaeval super atltlon, It rendered one particularly sus ceptible to annoyance from nightmares and demons.-' C t- It Bad Been Evident &r Several Daw that Rpooner 8bUtt Would Com maod the Votes of a Majority . of tie Swiata-Ooiy Quoatioa Opea is the Tltia to Property. : . i '-.v-.'; Washington, June 19. Kn Isthmian nanal while not yet a' sobitely Hss t'ed, Is nearer to ponstruct'on than It ever hi s It has been evident for serral d irx tbat the Spooner substitute would c.im.. inand the votes of a, majorltv of th 8enate. The Panama route was "n. sidered more desirable by tbe Senate.' ban the Nicaragua roues. The only question Ut pen is the title to the property and tbat tbe president will determine, if the Hue shall adopt tbe Senate amend ments to the bilL. --f. ;,::,!. : Mr. Morgan ot Alabama closed today's debate with an earnest appeal for tbe adoption of the Nicaragua route. He bad been preceded by Mr, Clark of Mon tana in support, 'of - tbe Nicaragua routej and Mr. Allison of Iowa In support oft tie Spooner proposition.; Only minor nieudinente,: except thos- indicated, Puh . Prince sfWafcs Maquis HEW AUD OLD : FRESHLY TOLD Items of Interest for Kale tii hzih CBOWNS AND CORONETS TO BE WORN AT ENOLAlfDS v n - V1. isvmaa titers U littla sigiiifioanea la tha variations of the crowns and coronets of , , Z trained era avary crook and twuiti and bauble means something. J. ",B"w " iionoia. ua "aiafre manager" oi tne coronation, baa tnautwd that ry ntul ol averr mi:ty tradition that it baa been poaaible to rake op aball be rigidly adhered to, UustiVioni ahoviiiff jiut what this worthy conudeis the'sorraet things in oronets shouU brt ssitvalneVibistwis.,w- :--:r ,.. T h e P ree ' P r ess t Job Printing Department-' 5' HAS A BETTER EQUIPMENT FO.R II' Tobacco Printing; 1 1 than any, concern in the world , and the most complete line Z j of Paper Stock, We do only the best grades of work aid t , ton Tobacco Market and has fostered it at d ben largely 2 s, responsible for its growth. It Is ooly a fair bmine-.s .'a awe HI ff av-o a, ! a av. . o a o. o. -e, a .. e a : a GOOD PRINTING GOOD INVESTMENT ' It attracts attention, commands respect and wins business. Don't be misled. : A good article cost about the sitne everywhere.', If you get Cheaper Printing Than THE FREE PRESS does It is Not So Good . . Stick to oir frciud- if you would have them slick to you. Tobacco men who make their money iii Kinston should ; spend it in Kinston unless they can make a large saving bf sending U elsewere, and we guarantee that cannot bed ne Quality considered, no printing house in the country can beat The Free Press on prices If you want CHEAP, worn we can give it to you, but you will find gxd wo k p; s beat. : ; f foe 2: " ev. . 5: ' erf eV' , efie & ev ' v a- v a- v-e ev av v'-e a a. . a'.-a .e-a v were Wdopted, alW others being vote- .!M.jB.tfoii, (Ha.) inrtrwitotwis substitute the amendment providi x fr the appointment f an Isthmian eaual commission to direct the construction of the canal and providing that seven mem bers of the eomtntsolon shall receive such compensation as tbe president shall pre scribe until it Is otherwise (tied - by ; the Congress. x . Mri SprtoneV accepted the amendment a It was agreed to 52 to 22. Mr, Mallery, ( Fla ) offered an aneud ment tbtbe Spooner amendment, pro viding that If the president could no within nix. months see a clear title to tbe Panama comp.inr'e rights and conces sions he nhnuld pMC-d with tbe Nicara gua cn ;-.L ' Mr. 8poner moved to lay the amend ment on tne table ana tne motion was agredto41to8t.' ' ' ' , . A like amendment offered by Mr. Mai lory limiting the time ot the president' Ihj sion as to the Pan tma route to 12 moaths was rejActe, 35 to 39.' Mr. Mitchell offered an amendment to ths8pooner substitute providing that even though, the president la satisfied he can obtain a clear, title to the Panama Canal company's property, If he shall be convinced for any reason that it is sot for the best interests of the Doited Stat- co purchase the Panama property or If he shall think the cnal ought to be cop tructed by tbe Nicaragua route he shall proceed to the construction of the canal by the Nicaragua route. ; Mr. Bpooner's motion to lay the amend ment on the table was agreed to, 43 to 31. . - -. - BASEBAIli, Chariot t 3, Raleigh 1;' New Bern 5, G eensboro3; Durham 7, Wilmington 8 Relative standing of the clubs today: vv;V:Vv;' flaarar la Enaland. V. By tbe way, brown sugar In England Is considered tb only respectable sugar to 6erve with coffee. Cut loaf su;,'m goes with tea, while our granulated 1 found only in the . cheaper eatlnj housca PLAYS AND PLAYERS. , William T. Keogb la writing a new lay to be called "The , Kentucky Feud." Augustas Thomas' Tbe Love of a Milliner" has' been secured by Klrke La Shelle. - Sadie Connolly has been re-engaged to play Mrs. Crowley In "Qulncy Adama Sawyer." John McVeigh, comedian, will play the part of Rube Roy in "Foxy Grand pa" next season. John Drew will pass his vacation at Easlhampton. N. Y. The other Drews, ig and little, will be with him. The Klaw A Erlanger Amusement ompany has been incorporated at Al bany with a capital of 1150,000. : The new musical comedy In which lerome Sytes is to appear next sea son la entitled "The Money Burner." .The gross receipts of "The Sleeping 'Beauty and the Beast," which has just concluded Its phenomenal season, were f 501,000. 'If present negotiation! go through, "King Dodo" will be presented in Lon- i tern seat fall . A separate company I 9th he selected. Kellie Lynch has beea re-cngaged to lay the principal soubrette In tlx English musical comedy, "San Toy," managed by Edwin Trice. A Teaaaaaa Trea. . : , t. A Tennessee' paper announces that out of a single tree In Dyer county a citizen got four cords of firewood, three gallons of honey and five raccoons. : Waits Veaatablaa. Not until Henry VII.'s time were ospberries or cherries grown in Eng land, and we do not read of tulips, cau liflowers or ' quinces being cultivated before tbe sixteenth century or the cur- rot before the seventeenth. ' Philippine Vorrata. The forestry of the FUllipplijes Is al most the richest in variety ii rue woi u The hardwoods are unexcelled. Uma Jrlly. 4 Lemon Jelly is the basis tct uuiny i delicious sweet, though lu iuelf It 1: rather insipid. Oranges ami banu !-:. sliced together and set In it, are dl Cer ent from the same thln without the added flavor. Potatora and Tnrnlpa. Two pounds of potatoes are equal on food to fourteen pounds weight of tur nips. - Poar Meals m Dar.. Washington hotels pre said to be tbe only ones In this country flint serve four regular meals every rwenty-four hours breakfast, luncheon, dinner and supper the latter being served in some cases aa late as midnight v ' SHORT STORIES. J Routt county, Oolo., Is 130 miles long and T5 miles wide, as empire in it sol f. More than half a million visitors passed through the gates at New York's soological park In 1001. . , In many parts of South America tbe natives catch and kill butterflies for entomologists by means of the blow pipe. , Butte, Mont, Is famed through the northwest from tbe fact that It has tut a single tree. More are to be set at and cultivated , Comparatively few. persons will see 1be head of Martha Washington on the postage stamps. It goes on the eight eent 'denomination. Mount Etna is found by Professor Rlcco to bare been lowered sixty-five feet on tbe south since 1SGS and twice at much on tbe north. The top is sup posed to have been slowly blown away by the wind. 1 One of the "Peculiar reople" In Hoi- bind recently broke bis arm. He de- ' elined to call in a doctor, and wrapped a lecf out ct a Bible round the small to of his left foot Ue declares that this gave him Instant relief.- lie still walks about with a broken arm. " .-" Caeasa. ' - Cheese will not go moldy If It Is wrapped In a cloth wrung out of vine gar and then In one of paper. Store It in a cool place. aaaaaaaaeeeaaeeaeeeeaeeeeaeaaaeaeaaaaaaaeeaaaaaeeee eiaaaaaaeaeeeeaeae a a aaV aa a e a a a a a a a a a a a a a e e e e CUH FiCTCRIAL PUZZLE CEFARTr.'ErJT. CAN YOU Flr.D THE HIDDEN F1CTURE? Charlotte.. Ralelp-h .Vew tiern.. (rreeneboro.. Durham....; . Wilmington Games today: Raleigh at Charlotte; New Bern at Greensbor ; Wilmington it Durharo. Won. ...!13 ...22 ,..18 ...18 ... 7 Lot. 6 18 19 22 22 2 P. C. .8i6 .550 .525 .450 .450 .179 A RAMBLE IN RUSSIA. No Russian officer may marry until I; Is twenty-three. In Russia factories are usually near foreKts. wood being still the chief fueL Ninety per cent of the 128.000.000 xo;p of the Russian empire are farmers. Vladivostok possesses the only crem- e.tdrium that has been erected in the :' V-'Uoie Itcssian empire. r , fi'JJiit Russi.'in government has ordered private maritime companies to dls- rhr.rt e all foreigners who refuse to be- jganie Russian subjects. IVo classes bt. the ponulation of St : 9 I: 1 1' 1 f State VanUr r-wlat; I to r . 1 1 cxt t ,r l.i A' . .'. ,:. s a h " ' 1 t- '.rl .:- ! r t " 1 r -:J c wi :. " "id f ' ' :i. y A Glaaa CrmeU. A simple yet strong cement may be made to use in mending glass and earthenware by diluting the white of an egg In Its bulk of water. Beat up thoroughly, then bring to the consist ency of thin paste with powdered quicklime. It must be used immediate ly or it will lose Its virtue. ' Paleatlna. Palestine Is a small country, not mo than 150 miles in length from Dan, to Beersheba and an average breadth cf not more than fifty mile. Ube mrTT' to f " f'.'r nf?A 'i0?! t!nff horse meat, the Tartars because ftj laivumirvi a K vo.vw DllillAir (UJUws.( and tbe population Is between 3.0uO.OOhi and 3.500.000. . , : , ri-i.'ln 1 Germany' Wood. With the single exception of Norway. there Is no land In Europe whose area is so taken up by forests as Germuuy. more than a quarter of its surface be lug devoted to them. - Cricket Bowling-. A fast cricket bowler ordinarily de livers a ball at ? pace of a little over eighty feet a Scond. or about sixty miles an hour. . Fat For Frying:. r If, v hen yon are frying fish or cro-qiu-tti the fat logins to froth, the tenir rature Is too low. Finish cor.k- ! w!.;-.t you -L:' in tbe ran, but bo f t '.iiig .,re rs;.(-t V i ft i .1 a I '.ie si.)' Ue i.' ? fr..i i U. Lroaa Avenne of Tteea. Japan has an avenue of trees fifty miles in length. The trces are cryptomera, and every one Is a perfo specimen, quite straight, from 12J loO feet in height and frm 12 to 15 feet In di-cumfereuce. The avenue extends from the town of Namada tc Kikko. - . . ' . ' jrJ like It the students because It Is iJSRt Moscow a money lender, the own- "m :;ib I'fTfjf f-evernl houses and stables, was sentenced recently to four months' im prisonment for lending money at the enormous rate of 182 per cent ; ' To attract patrons and induce them to stay fate a restaurant keeper in War raw keeps a motor tar in which his customers ure driven home free of charge between the hours of 10 p. m. and 2 a.m. Rnsatan Working; Women. Women in Russian spinning mills earn about f 3 a month. Weavers .get about fS.50. . ' cr u 'IHlt'i', " - 1. J i ' A TTio Moon. In :.;?anre t'.e moon U 240,000 miles ETtny froi.i our e.irtU, around which I e a :.t ":te. Her di- t 2,r : r.::, i. ri:e has i ? : l !,'- J civ's and It " t cf rli ,t i:,C.J cubic 1 i : f ' t i V r FLY CATCHES. A "homing pigeon" Is the title Sheck ard received in St Louis. De Wolf nopper, the comedian, has become a great Pirate rooter. . ; Pitcher Eustace Newton Is a full Hedged M. D. and a fine fellow. George Smith has played twenty three straight games without an error. Tat Carney and DeMoctreville are toing the best bass running for the Boston Nationals. Neither Roy Clark nor Christy J.Iath ewson of tie New York contirent plays Euniay tall. The rumor tbat i:::l:r-r I.' .- on s lormcr s:ar r.; : . - v. f - r.al I. c. ta;-n. ' t ::.nJ tl.? c 'i I : ; f t c: 1 ; ii I : f .! : ' 3 1 . i r i 7 2 ' 1j